A lot of people love the cleaning power of Oxiclean but wonder if it's safe to use on wood floors. While the answer is that it is safe, it's also important to make sure that you're following the directions to dilute it before use. Oxiclean comes in a variety of concentrations, so read the label before use.
Unfinished wood decks can be cleaned with OxiClean™. Can I clean painted surfaces with OxiClean™ Versatile Stain Remover? OxiClean™ Versatile Stain Remover is not designed to remove stains on this type of surface.
To clean hardwood floors, it's best to use a gentle, pH-balanced cleaner specifically formulated for wood. Microfiber mops or soft cloths work well for dusting and light cleaning, while a damp mop can be used for deeper cleans. Avoid using harsh chemicals or excessive water, as these can damage the finish.
Oxiclean, tide powder and Mr Clean Antibacterial with boiled hot water is what I use to mop.
To clean the deck with this quick method, I just mixed 1 cup of OxiClean (powder) into 1 gallon of water. Pour a little bit of the mixture onto your deck in sections and use a push broom to scrub the solution really well.
Its ready-to-use formula is great for spot and routine cleaning of all no-wax hardwood and laminate floors.
A few drops of washing up liquid dissolved in water is sufficient. Simply spread generously over the wooden slats and then scrub them thoroughly with a brush or bristled broom. Finally, rinse the deck with clean water. Liquid soap also works.
Don't use OxiClean on wool, silk, or other off-limits fabrics. OxiClean's manufacturer suggests that it should not be used on the following fabrics: wool, wool blends, silk, silk blends, leather, or on fabrics labeled dry-clean only.
OxiClean contains several ingredients, but the important one for boosting and brightening laundry is sodium percarbonate — basically, dry hydrogen peroxide plus washing soda (also called sodium carbonate, which is very similar to but not exactly baking soda).
OxiClean™ is free of chlorine and preservatives, so it's safe on colors and gentle on your clothing – without sacrificing performance or leaving chemical residues.
Combine a gallon of water with 1/2 cup distilled white vinegar. Then, add a few drops of dish detergent for a fresh scent and extra cleaning power. Dip a microfiber mop or a sponge into the cleaner and use it wipe down your floors.
The ideal mixture typically involves a mild solution of diluted vinegar with just a few drops of Dawn. This blend ensures that the cleaning power is strong enough to clean the floors without leaving any harmful residues or damaging the wood.
With the vast array of cleaners available today, consumers need to be aware of how to properly use their products to avoid health hazards and damaging surfaces. Murphy® Oil Soap is one natural cleaner that's effective on hardwood floors and more when used as instructed.
Do not use OxiClean™ Bleach Mold & Mildew Bathroom Stain Remover on clothes, fabric, wood, rubber and painted or papered surfaces. For other surfaces, spot test in a hidden area first. Always follow manufacturer's recommendation for item on which you use OxiClean™ Bleach Mold & Mildew Bathroom Stain Remover.
The Alkalis in Laundry Soap are too strong for floors - floors need a neutral PH. Chemicals found in common household laundry detergents can be harmful to kids and pets - who spend time on floors.
In terms of effectiveness, no as the vinegar destroys the power of the oxiclean. Oxiclean is a mix od sodium carbonate, bicarbonate and hydrogen peroxide. Adding acid (like vinegar) just decomposes this mixture into carbon dioxide and oxygen (along with sodium acetate and water).
According to an OxiClean representative, the oxygen in peroxide and refined baking soda acts to lift stains to the surface, making them easier to scrub out.
Add ½ cup of baking soda to your washer. Add detergent, like ARM & HAMMER™ Plus OxiClean™ Odor Blasters. Run the wash cycle. Add another ½ cup of baking soda in the rinse cycle.
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If your deck is made from concrete, pavers travertine, brick, stamped concrete or composite decking, you can clean and refresh it for summer using OxiClean™ Versatile Stain Remover.
It is always best to thoroughly rinse areas with clean water where OxiClean™ Versatile Stain Remover came in contact with plants, to wash away any residual product.
Yes, Dawn dish soap can be safely used to clean your deck. In fact, a mixture of Dawn dish soap and hot water is a popular and effective cleaning solution for decks. However, if you have hard water, be cautious as it may leave some residue.
Vinegar is acidic so, normally, it's actually used to remove stains. Issues can arise when vinegar is left to sit on decking for too long, as doing so can seep the color out of the wood. Using undiluted vinegar is especially harmful, as the stronger concentration results in even more acidity that can damage your deck.